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HS-6 · Subheading

470429

Wood pulp; chemical wood pulp, sulphite, (other than dissolving grades), semi-bleached or bleached, of non-coniferous wood

Heading 4704Chemical wood pulp, sulphite, other than dissolving grades

Chapter 47: Pulp of wood

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 470429 when importing or exporting semi-bleached or bleached chemical wood pulp made from non-coniferous wood. This type of pulp is commonly used in the production of high-quality paper products, such as printing and writing papers.

This code is specifically for chemical wood pulp produced from non-coniferous sources, distinguishing it from HS-6 470421, which covers similar pulp but is unbleached. If your product is semi-bleached or bleached, 470429 is the correct classification.

When dealing with wood pulp, it’s essential to understand the differences in grades. For example, HS-6 470431 refers to dissolving grades of chemical wood pulp, which are used for making rayon and other fibers, while 470429 is not intended for those applications.

Ensure your shipments are properly documented to reflect the semi-bleached or bleached status of the pulp, as this affects both customs duties and compliance with regulations.

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chemical wood pulp · semi-bleached pulp · bleached wood pulp · non-coniferous wood · pulp for paper production · wood pulp classification · import wood pulp · export wood pulp · pulp shipments · paper manufacturing · pulp grades · customs wood pulp · chemical pulp applications · wood pulp suppliers · pulp industry standards

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Semi-bleached wood pulp for printing paper production
  • Bleached pulp used in high-quality stationery
  • Wood pulp shipments for manufacturing coated paper
  • Pulp sourced from non-coniferous trees like eucalyptus
  • Chemical pulp for producing specialty papers
  • Pulp used in the production of cardboard and packaging materials
  • Bulk shipments of bleached non-coniferous wood pulp
  • Export of semi-bleached pulp for international paper mills

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 470429 used for?
  • How to classify semi-bleached wood pulp?
  • Is bleached pulp covered under HS 470429?
  • What are the applications of non-coniferous wood pulp?
  • How does HS 470429 differ from HS 470421?
  • What documents are needed for importing wood pulp?
  • Can I export semi-bleached pulp under HS 470429?
  • What types of wood are considered non-coniferous?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • how to classify semi-bleached chemical wood pulp
  • difference between HS 470429 and HS 470421
  • requirements for importing bleached wood pulp
  • uses of non-coniferous wood pulp in paper production
  • shipping semi-bleached pulp internationally
  • best practices for exporting wood pulp
  • what is chemical wood pulp used for
  • understanding wood pulp grades and classifications

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of products can I make with HS-6 470429 pulp?
HS-6 470429 pulp is primarily used in the production of high-quality paper products, including printing and writing papers, as well as specialty papers.
How do I determine if my wood pulp is semi-bleached or bleached?
Semi-bleached pulp has a lighter color than unbleached pulp but is not completely white like bleached pulp. A lab analysis can confirm the pulp's grade.
Are there specific regulations for importing HS-6 470429?
Yes, you must comply with local customs regulations, which may include providing documentation on the pulp's origin and processing methods.
Can I use HS-6 470429 for making cardboard?
Yes, HS-6 470429 pulp can be used in the production of cardboard, especially if it is semi-bleached or bleached for better quality.
What is the difference between HS-6 470429 and HS-6 470431?
HS-6 470429 covers semi-bleached or bleached pulp, while HS-6 470431 refers to dissolving grades of pulp used for making fibers like rayon.
How should I package wood pulp for export?
Wood pulp is typically packaged in bales or rolls, ensuring it is moisture-resistant and properly labeled for customs.
What are the main sources of non-coniferous wood for pulp?
Common sources include eucalyptus, birch, and aspen, which are preferred for their fiber quality in pulp production.
Is there a duty rate for importing HS-6 470429?
Duty rates can vary by country and trade agreements, so check with your customs broker for specific rates applicable to your shipment.

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